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FIFA reversed a red-card ban after Trump called Infantino — the first World Cup knockout reversal in decades — and Belgium beat USA 4-1 anyway, leaving only the governance breach.
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All three co-hosts exit before the quarters in the 48-team format's debut, a structural story MSM hasn't connected to the expanded tournament design.
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FIFA still hasn't published match-level heat data; when cool Foxborough gets the same break as Miami, the welfare claim weakens and the broadcast inventory frame takes over.
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MSM previews a revenge match; X shows French-Moroccan fans debating which flag to wave — the diaspora loyalty split inside France is the story MSM hasn't named.
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Ronaldo's farewell narrative buries the forward story: Spain-Belgium in the QF is the most dangerous matchup left, and his retirement from Portugal is not confirmed.
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Sports X and ESPN celebrate the giant-killing; neither follows seven goals to the contract leverage, sponsorship value, and squad arithmetic driving this summer's transfer window.
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X runs a GOAT war but mixes 'most wins' (Djokovic, 106) with 'most titles' (Federer, 8 to Djokovic's 7) — TV broadcasts both records without separating the labels.
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MSM narrates Osaka's comeback arc; X speculates on GLP-1 — neither tells readers the draw is structurally open between Osaka, Gauff, and Muchova.
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Four drained syringes on Instagram document exactly what the wild-card system doesn't require players to disclose — legal to enter, costly to compete.
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Two competing scheduling constraints — the residential curfew and the new 30.1°C heat rule — both govern Wimbledon play but have no published priority protocol when they interact.